Loa, the Goddess of Magic

The goddess of magic and the creator of all the gods in the Korinthian Pantheon. She is neutral, and only wishes to seek balance in the weave. Wizards and mages revere her as the Overgod, the one that created all. Loa is said to be a manifestation of the Cosmic Balance—maintaining order in the world of magic by correcting great inequalities if things went askew. Indeed, in the wake of the Iora's Death, one of her first acts as the Lady of Spells was to ban the use of all magic greater than tenth level. Among sages and historians this was known as Loa's Curse. She was not as concerned with the ethics of Good versus Evil as long as the laws of magic are upheld.

Worshipers
The church of Loa typically do not employ idols like statues of the goddess, but have no commandments against it.

The church sent out communiqués to its members with news of the opening of new temples and such.

The church also found a duty to help folk driven insane by failed spellcasting.

Many Loa clergy wandered the land as itinerant clerics, seeking out and preserving old magic.

The church of Loa preserves magical lore so that magic would continue and flourish in the future even if the dominant races of Korinth were to fall. Its members also search out those skilled in magic or who had the potential to use it, keeping a close eye on those who were likely to become skilled. Her clerics are encouraged to explore magical theory and create new spells and magic items. Sites dedicated to the goddess are enhanced by the Weave to allow any spell cast by her clerics while in them to be affected by metamagic.